Importance Of A Job

Every job is important and adds value to the world.  From the dirtiest of “Dirty Jobs”, made famous by the TV show, like the episodes featuring chimney sweepers, worm farmers and even septic tank sludge cleaners (yuck) all the way up to the “cleaner” jobs like the doorman of a high rise building, a lab technician or an office executive, and of course everything in between. 

          As in painting, every part of the job is important and adds value to your home but painting can be a fairly dirty job too!  More often than not, I come home at the end of the day with paint or caulking or stucco patch on my hands and in my fingernails.  I’ll spend my first 5-10 minutes home just cleaning my hands.  My employees certainly go home at the end of their day with hands dirtier than mine.  We take pride in taking a dirty, sad looking building and revitalizing it so the owners and residents are proud to live there again.  We also love getting compliments and seeing the smiles on everyone’s faces when we are finished. 

          On that note here is an email we received this past week that I’d like to share with you.

        “The paint job you did was beyond amazing!  Your crew was respectful and very patient with all 50 homeowners.  They cleaned up every day and always showed up on time.  They really added a personal touch to the project.  This was our 3rd project together and I am so glad you are our go to guy for anything paint!”  ~L.O.

        So remember, YOU are important so, let us tackle that dirty job of cleaning, patching and painting your building.  We would love to give you back a clean, well-protected building that you’ll be proud to call your own.

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